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==SUBJECT:==
==SUBJECT:==
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Submits info re number       8   types of respiratory equipment for facility ~
~INTERNAL: ACCID EVAI BR26 CHE11 ENG BR 08 CORE PFRF BR 10 EHERG PREP 22 GEOSC IENCES 1 HYD/GEO BR 15 raE 06 LIC QUAL BR HECH ENiG OR 18 NRC POR 02 OP LIC BR PROC/TST REV 20 R'RR2?EG 01.UCT ENG BR25 COPIES LTTR ENCL 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 2 2 5 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 RECIPIENT ID CODE/NAiaE YOUNGBLOODiB STARK~RE 04 AUX SYS BR 07 CONT SYS BR 09 EFF TR SYS BR12 EQUIP QUAL BR13 iiUr4 FACT ENG BR IKC SYS BR 16 LIC GUID BR 1ATL ENG BR 17 MPA OELO PO'rlER SYS AR 19 QA BR 21 REAC SYS BR 23 SIT ANAL 8R?4 SYS INTERAC BR COPIES LTTR ENCL 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 EXTERNAL: ACRS ivS IC 27 05 16 16 1 1 LPDR 03 8 R4 58't TOTAL NU41BER OF COPIES REQUIRE,D:
DISTRIBUTION CODE: B001S COPIES RECEIVED:LTR I ENCL                         g SIZE:
LTTR 57 ENCL 5'1 0
TITLE: PSAR/FSAR AMOTS and Related Correspondence NOTES:Send       IHE 3 copies   FSAR 5   all   amends.                               05000387 Send     18K 3 copies   FSAR 8   all   amends,                               05000388 RECIPIENT         COPIES                  RECIPIENT          COPIES IO CODE/NAME         LTTR ENCL            ID CODE/NAiaE        LTTR ENCL ACTION:       A/9 LICENSNG             1      0        YOUNGBLOODiB            1    0 RUSHBROOK<> ~             1      0        STARK~RE          04    1    1 INTERNAL: ACCID EVAI BR26               1      1        AUX SYS BR        07    1    1 CHE11   ENG BR   08       1      1        CONT SYS BR      09    1    1 CORE PFRF BR 10           1      1        EFF TR SYS BR12          1    1 EHERG PREP       22       1      0        EQUIP QUAL BR13          3    3 GEOSC IENCES     1        1      1        iiUr4 FACT ENG BR        1    1 HYD/GEO BR       15       2      2        IKC SYS BR        16    1    1 raE             06       5      3        LIC GUID    BR          1 LIC   QUAL BR             1                1ATL ENG BR      17    1    1 HECH ENiG OR     18       1      1        MPA                      1    0 NRC POR           02       1       1       OELO                    1     0 OP LIC BR                  1       1       PO'rlER SYS AR 19       1    1 PROC/TST REV 20            1      1        QA BR             21
TWO NORTH NINTH STREET, ALLENTOWN, PA.18101 PHONEr (215)770 5151 (p/NORMAN W.CURTIS Vice President.
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R              RR2?      1      1        REAC SYS BR       23     1    1 EG              01      1      1        SIT ANAL 8R ?4           1
                . UCT ENG BR25        1      1        SYS INTERAC BR           1     1 EXTERNAL: ACRS                 27    16      16        LPDR              03 ivS IC           05       1       1 8   R4 58't TOTAL NU41BER OF COPIES REQUIRE,D: LTTR               57     ENCL   5'1
 
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April 16,    1981 B. J. Youngblood Licensing Branch               fl U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C. 20555 Susquehanna         Steam       Electric Station                   Docket Nos. 50-387 and 50-388 Respirator Types ER100450                         File 841-2 PLA-728


==Dear Mr.Youngblood:==
==Dear Mr.Youngblood:==


Regarding the numer and types of respiratory equipment for the Susquehanna SES, the following is for your use and guideance:
Regarding the numer and types of respiratory equipment                         for the     Susquehanna SES,     the following is for your use and guideance:
1)MSA-Self Contained Breathing Apparatus Self Contained-Storage Security 30 Health Physics 30 Operations Included in HP Emergency Teams 20 80 TOTAL 2)MSA-DUOFLO Full Face Respirator Combination Filter Cartridge/Supplied Breathing Air, Model 401 Pressure Demand.Assume that the normal refueling outage is the worst case and if sufficient numbers are available for that case normal operations will be adequately covered.Assume only one unit is in outage/refueling at any one time.(9 2/day)Personnel Respirator Use Rate Station Maintenance Force Company Maintenance Force Contractor Maintenance Force Company Health Physics Personnel Contractor Health Physics Personnel 80 200 400 18 36 X2=160 400 800 36 72 14%820 42 gII I/r//PENNSYLVANIA POWER 8 LIGHT COMPANY B.J.Youngblood April 16, 1981 Page two It is unreasonable to assume that each person working, is working in a respirator and that he uses two respirators per shift.A more reasonable yet conservative estimate is that 1/3 of the total.work force could use a respirator each day.To permit allowance for loss of cleaning, testing, maintenance and distribution a three day supply should be on hand.This dictates a total supply of 1500 respirators.
: 1)     MSA   - Self Contained Breathing Apparatus Self Contained - Storage Security                     30 Health Physics               30 Operations                   Included in   HP Emergency Teams             20 80   TOTAL
It is estimated that a crew could successfully clean, maintain, and prepare for reissue 25 respirators per hour or 600 per day.As such the daily output should exceed the daily use rate.PP8L will maintain a total stock of 1500 Filter/Supplied air respirators which will be adequate to provide for: 1.All personnel in respirators at any one time.2.All personnel using two respirators per day.3.Normal outage use rate.In addition to this, approximately 300 respirators will be dedicated to support of an emergency in emergency kits and storage.3)To support the cleaning, repair, maintenance and testing Susquehanna SES will have: 1.2.3.Respirator Test Head.Cleaning Facilities.
: 2)     MSA   -   DUOFLO       Full Face Respirator Combination Filter Cartridge/Supplied Breathing Air, Model 401 Pressure             Demand.
Survey, inspection, and maintenance facilities and personnel.
Assume       that the     normal   refueling outage is the worst case         and   if sufficient   numbers are available for that       case normal operations         will be adequately covered.         Assume only one unit         is in outage/refueling at any one time.
Very truly yours,~~~c~~/N.W.Curtis Vice, President-Engineering and Construction-Nuclear cc: R.N.Stark bcc: N.W.B.C.R.W.Curtis E.Barberich A.Snapp T.Coddington J.Shovlin  
(9 2/day)
Personnel                                                   Respirator Use Rate Station Maintenance Force                               80              160 Company Maintenance Force                             200              400 Contractor Maintenance Force                           400              800 Company Health Physics Personnel                         18              36 Contractor Health Physics Personnel                     36               72 X2 =     14%
PENNSYLVANIA POWER          8  LIGHT COMPANY 820 42 gII I/r//
 
B. J. Youngblood April 16,     1981 Page two It is   unreasonable   to assume that each person working, is working in a   respirator and   that he uses two respirators per shift. A more reasonable     yet conservative estimate is that 1/3 of the total.
work force could use a       respirator each day. To permit allowance for loss of cleaning, testing, maintenance and distribution a three day supply should be on hand. This dictates a total supply of 1500 respirators.
It is   estimated that a crew could successfully clean, maintain, and prepare     for reissue 25 respirators per hour or 600 per day.
As such the     daily output should exceed the daily use rate.
PP8L   will maintain   a total stock of 1500 Filter/Supplied air respirators which will       be adequate to provide for:
: 1. All personnel in respirators at any one time.
: 2. All personnel using two respirators per day.
: 3. Normal outage use rate.
In addition to this, approximately 300 respirators         will be dedicated to support of an emergency in emergency         kits and storage.
: 3)   To   support the cleaning, repair, maintenance and testing Susquehanna   SES   will have:
: 1. Respirator Test Head.
: 2. Cleaning Facilities.
: 3. Survey, inspection, and maintenance     facilities and personnel.
Very   truly yours,
~~~
N. W. Curtis c~~/
Vice, President-Engineering         and   Construction-Nuclear cc:   R. N. Stark bcc: N. W. Curtis W. E. Barberich B. A. Snapp C. T. Coddington R. J. Shovlin
 
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Submits Info Re Number & Types of Respiratory Equipment for Facility
ML18030A262
Person / Time
Site: Susquehanna  
Issue date: 04/16/1981
From: Curtis N
PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT CO.
To: Youngblood B
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
PLA-728, NUDOCS 8104210441
Download: ML18030A262 (5)


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REGULATORY INFORMATION DISTRIBUTION SYSTE,'41 (RIOS)

ACCESSION NBR:8104210441 DOC ~ DATE: 81/04/16 NOTARIZED; NO DOCKET ¹ FACIL:50 387 Susquehanna Steam Electric Stationr Unit ir Pennsylva 05000 87 50 388 Susqueharina Steam Electric Station< Unit 2< pennsylva 0 000388 AUTH ~ iVAME AUTHOR AFFILIATION CURTISr N ~ 'A ~ Pennsylvania'ower 8 Light Coi RECIP ~ MANE, RECIPIENT AFFILIATION YOUNGBLOODrB,J ~ Licensing Branch 1

SUBJECT:

Submits info re number 8 types of respiratory equipment for facility ~

DISTRIBUTION CODE: B001S COPIES RECEIVED:LTR I ENCL g SIZE:

TITLE: PSAR/FSAR AMOTS and Related Correspondence NOTES:Send IHE 3 copies FSAR 5 all amends. 05000387 Send 18K 3 copies FSAR 8 all amends, 05000388 RECIPIENT COPIES RECIPIENT COPIES IO CODE/NAME LTTR ENCL ID CODE/NAiaE LTTR ENCL ACTION: A/9 LICENSNG 1 0 YOUNGBLOODiB 1 0 RUSHBROOK<> ~ 1 0 STARK~RE 04 1 1 INTERNAL: ACCID EVAI BR26 1 1 AUX SYS BR 07 1 1 CHE11 ENG BR 08 1 1 CONT SYS BR 09 1 1 CORE PFRF BR 10 1 1 EFF TR SYS BR12 1 1 EHERG PREP 22 1 0 EQUIP QUAL BR13 3 3 GEOSC IENCES 1 1 1 iiUr4 FACT ENG BR 1 1 HYD/GEO BR 15 2 2 IKC SYS BR 16 1 1 raE 06 5 3 LIC GUID BR 1 LIC QUAL BR 1 1ATL ENG BR 17 1 1 HECH ENiG OR 18 1 1 MPA 1 0 NRC POR 02 1 1 OELO 1 0 OP LIC BR 1 1 PO'rlER SYS AR 19 1 1 PROC/TST REV 20 1 1 QA BR 21

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April 16, 1981 B. J. Youngblood Licensing Branch fl U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C. 20555 Susquehanna Steam Electric Station Docket Nos. 50-387 and 50-388 Respirator Types ER100450 File 841-2 PLA-728

Dear Mr.Youngblood:

Regarding the numer and types of respiratory equipment for the Susquehanna SES, the following is for your use and guideance:

1) MSA - Self Contained Breathing Apparatus Self Contained - Storage Security 30 Health Physics 30 Operations Included in HP Emergency Teams 20 80 TOTAL
2) MSA - DUOFLO Full Face Respirator Combination Filter Cartridge/Supplied Breathing Air, Model 401 Pressure Demand.

Assume that the normal refueling outage is the worst case and if sufficient numbers are available for that case normal operations will be adequately covered. Assume only one unit is in outage/refueling at any one time.

(9 2/day)

Personnel Respirator Use Rate Station Maintenance Force 80 160 Company Maintenance Force 200 400 Contractor Maintenance Force 400 800 Company Health Physics Personnel 18 36 Contractor Health Physics Personnel 36 72 X2 = 14%

PENNSYLVANIA POWER 8 LIGHT COMPANY 820 42 gII I/r//

B. J. Youngblood April 16, 1981 Page two It is unreasonable to assume that each person working, is working in a respirator and that he uses two respirators per shift. A more reasonable yet conservative estimate is that 1/3 of the total.

work force could use a respirator each day. To permit allowance for loss of cleaning, testing, maintenance and distribution a three day supply should be on hand. This dictates a total supply of 1500 respirators.

It is estimated that a crew could successfully clean, maintain, and prepare for reissue 25 respirators per hour or 600 per day.

As such the daily output should exceed the daily use rate.

PP8L will maintain a total stock of 1500 Filter/Supplied air respirators which will be adequate to provide for:

1. All personnel in respirators at any one time.
2. All personnel using two respirators per day.
3. Normal outage use rate.

In addition to this, approximately 300 respirators will be dedicated to support of an emergency in emergency kits and storage.

3) To support the cleaning, repair, maintenance and testing Susquehanna SES will have:
1. Respirator Test Head.
2. Cleaning Facilities.
3. Survey, inspection, and maintenance facilities and personnel.

Very truly yours,

~~~

N. W. Curtis c~~/

Vice, President-Engineering and Construction-Nuclear cc: R. N. Stark bcc: N. W. Curtis W. E. Barberich B. A. Snapp C. T. Coddington R. J. Shovlin

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